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==Further reading== {{refbegin}} * Howard, Philip G. 1990. ''A Dictionary of the Verbs of South Slavey''. Yellowknife: Dept. of Culture and Communications, Govt. of the Northwest Territories, {{ISBN|0-7708-3868-5}} * Isaiah, Stanley, et al. 1974. ''Golqah Gondie = Animal Stories - in Slavey''. Yellowknife: Programme Development Division, Government of the Northwest Territories, . * Mithun, Marianne. 1999. ''The Languages of Native North America''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN|0-521-23228-7}} (hbk); {{ISBN|0-521-29875-X}}. * Monus, Vic, and Isaiah, Stanley. 1977. ''Slavey Topical Dictionary: A Topical List of Words and Phrases Reflecting the Dialect of the Slavey Language Spoken in the Fort Simpson Area''. [Yellowknife: Government of the Northwest Territories, Canada?]. * Northwest Territories. 1993. ''South Slavey Legal Terminology''. [Yellowknife, N.W.T.]: Dept. of Justice, Govt. of the Northwest Territories. * Northwest Territories. 1981. ''Alphabet Posters in the Wrigley Dialect of the Slavey Language''. [Yellowknife?]: Dept. of Education, Programs and Evaluation Branch. * Tatti, Fibbie, and Howard, Philip G.. 1978. ''A Slavey Language Pre-Primer in the Speech of Fort Franklin''. [Yellowknife]: Linguistic Programmes Division, Dept. of Education, Northwest Territories. * Anand, Pranav and Nevins, Andrew. ''Shifty Operators in Changing Contexts''. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. https://web.archive.org/web/20050517022822/http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~lingdept/IndexicalityWorkshop/anandnevins04.pdf * Rice, Keren. 1989. ''A Grammar of Slave''. Mouton Grammar Library (No. 5). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. {{ISBN|3-11-010779-1}}. * Sabourin, Margaret. 1975. ''Readers: Slavey Language''. Yellowknife: Dept. of Education, Programme Development Division. {{incubator|den|wiktionary}} {{refend}} {{Athabaskan languages}} {{First Nations in Alberta}} {{Languages of Canada}} {{authority control}} [[Category:Northern Athabaskan languages]] [[Category:First Nations languages in Canada]] [[Category:First Nations in the Northwest Territories]] [[Category:Indigenous languages of the North American Subarctic]]
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